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Rip ’N’ Sew’s show and tell keeps members guessing

Posted 3/17/23

No one knows beforehand who will bring their latest creation to show off during the Rip ’N’ Sew’s monthly show and tell, and only the creator knows ahead of time what those projects …

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No one knows beforehand who will bring their latest creation to show off during the Rip ’N’ Sew’s monthly show and tell, and only the creator knows ahead of time what those projects might be. The latest show and tell included a purse, potholders, an Easter pillow, quilt blocks, a table runner and a wall hanging. Jolene Piaskowski pieced, stitched and quilted this pineapple wall hanging while Kathy Zeman cut up panels of fabric to make several table runners for family members. She said she kept this one for herself because the redhead in the middle of the panel reminded her of herself.